The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 13, 1949, Image 5
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Thursday. Octobed 13, 1949
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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RODDY’S
DRIVE-IN
Just Beyond the Armory
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Have you tried our Deluxe Pit Barbecues?
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Foot-long Hot Dogs? Also our Giant Hambur
gers? Plenty of parking space. Courteous, quick
curb service. Delivery service to all parts of the
city.
Phone 9360
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WEEK-END TKIPS . ■ VISITORS ■ ■ ILLNESS .
BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPU YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
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Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Chaney spent isfcatorily at the Veteran’s hospital
several days during the week in At
lanta, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Crews, Earl
Donnan, Miss Alliene Thomas, Miss
; Amy Stagg and Mrs. Dudley Ray at
tended the Southeastern Beauty
I Trade show in Atlanta, Ga., on Tues
day.
1 Miss Jean Williams, who teaches
in Woodruff, and Miss Ann Williams,
in Columbia, where he recently un
derwent an operation.
Mrs. Fannie Parrish spent Sunday
in Cross Hill with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. S. G. Fuller.
Mrs. J. W. Crawford is spending a
month in Belleville, N. J., with her
daughter, Mrs. O. W. Chapin, and Mr.
Chapin.
Miss Frances Lee Pitts spent the &
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student at Winthrop college. Rock; w j^[ 1 h er U ncle and aunt, SS
Hill, spent the week-end with their Mr and Mrs R R . R usse ll in Co- g
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Wil-|i um vji a
, hams. Mr and Mrs. Arthur E. Anderson ::
Friends of Miss Thelma Owens and son, Arthur.-Jr., of^Chicago, 111., §
will be glad to know she i$ able to are spending the week with Mrs. An-
1 be out again after being ill at her derson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. j.;
home in Cross Anchor several days Edwards. Miss Ruth Edwards and jj
last week.
Clarence Fields, of Lamar, were also
How We Grow!
The growth of our bank has been the logical
result of good service — service which in the
broadest sense means safety, promptness, accu
racy, and courtesy, in meeting the needs of our
customers. t
We are proud of our growth and offer this
community a complete banking service. And we
are proud, also, that much of the new business
we receive comes to us as the result of the recom
mendations of many of our satisfied customers.
WE INVITE YOI R BANKING BUSINESS
Bank Of Clinton
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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MIDWAY
Drive-In Theatre
NEWEST AND FINEST
CLINTON — JOANNA
FRIDAY
OCTOBER 14
THE HUNTED
With Preston Foster and Belita
SATURDAY OCTOBER 15
PARTNERS OF THE SUNSET
With Jimmy Wakely
MONDAY-TUESDAY OCTOBER 17-18
CALIFORNIA
With Ray Milland, Barry Fitzgerald, Barbara Stanwyck
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY OCTOBER 19-20
PERSONAL COLUMN
With George Sanders and Lucille Ball
ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS
ADMISSION 40c
Children under 12 admitted FREE
dth Mrs. Harvey’s broth- the wedding of Miss Martha Graham «
er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. and Joe Edwards at Broad Street
Mrs. G. F. Harvey and daughter, guests of the Edwards family during
; Elaine, of Kingstree, are spending the week, corning here especially for |.j
j this week with
er and sister
J Roy Casque. Methodist church yesterday. j-j
Mrs. John M. Roseboro ha 3 re- 1 Roy Workman of Union, spent the :.j
turned from a several days’ stay in ^ eek ; end his parents ’ Mr ’ and P.
Morven, N. C., as the guest of Mrs.; ‘ Irs - . R °y " ma ”' ... S
Paul Parker Friends of Miss Mattie Blakely will ft
Friends of Mrs. I. Bluford Cope- be glad to know she is convalescing
; land wiU be sorry to know she is m satisfactorily at her home, where she
at her home on Ferguson street. 18 ,, r n • j- -
Mrs. J. E. Osteen, ot Nashville. Mrs. M. E Browning is spendmj a
Tenn., was called here during the *’'' h he '. Sranddaugh-
week because of the critical illness M '» violet Browning, and Mrs.
ot her father, Downes A. Glenn, who Browning^,^Newberry
is a patient at Hays hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Monroe and
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs were in
Atlanta. Ga., during the week on a
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Woodward I l, * c “ daughter
| Mr. a^d Mrs. P. M Clement and K ^ : ^ Mr King.
' little son. Tommy, of Charleston.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McMurray and
spent several days this week with hei 1 1 chndr 'i 8
mother, Mrs. T. J. Leake, and Mr. | ^ th ''*‘“ 1 |
r * 11»t o « tMc latter s parents, pmcl *»Xrs•
Leake. Mrs. W. C. vVilhams, of Lau- __ . * J r* c s* n
• ..j *«-. i aasai,. B. Loftis, and attended the N C -S C. H
rens, visited Mr. and Mrs. Leake dur- . 8
nmv^rsitv fnr»th» 1 dame in Columbia n
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where you
will enjoy
doing business
M. S. Bailey & Son
BANKERS
Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $600,000.00
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
chffdren^Dent" Sunday* in* Newberry business trip, and from there went
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L |^ e j r dau ght er \i rs John ‘William ^h^n^^[[]n^^
BIG
BARBECUE!
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FRIDAY, OCT. 21
BEGINNING AT 5:00 P. M.
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Come one, come all, and enjoy either the hash
or pit barbecue, prepared by Walter F. Lynch,
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noted cook.
Roddy's Drive-In
Just Beyond the Armory
Whee’.er, of Pros- 1
tag the past week. university foottj.ll game in Columbia.S
Mr. and Mrs. John Hoke, of Rock a v l^ lrday f , , _
Hill, were guests Sunday of Mrs. R.i Jac0D , . , „
B Glenn perity, spent a few days last ween S
The following were in Columbia with her sister. Mr. John W. Little. j : ,
Sunday t« attend a .Nation.: ItuarJ D M”- Ja ™ e! c D ‘ ck * r: " 1
; meeting for .he observance of .ral-^ P. Adjur were m Charleston |
le,y tiring: Ansel B. Godtrev. C. £. “ vera ?»’'* * ,s WMk „ !ar . 1 »»'•«>- S
King. Thurston Giles. Francis Bla- ‘ ° n 0, ,“f TTv, M‘ s *‘ anar - V s °- S
ES Wolfe, C O. Boone, of the Lutheran Synod. 'I
Milford Smith and „ fr,e " ds ?' D dcanc ; » l11 |
. be glad to know she is able to be out 8
again after a several days illness. »
Mrs. Carl I. Cnandler and sons, 8
Irby and Paul, and Miss Martha 8
FriendsVf Major Archie Sam Adair Rarnage, with Miss Sara Chandler. |
will be interested to know he has stud ^ nt at Lander preen- 8
landed in Bermuda, where he will wo < >d ’ were in AugusW. Ga. Sunday 8
be stationed with th% air force. Mrs. ^d accompanied Mr. Chandler home h
Adair and children will leave this ^ rom the University hospiul, where g
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Guy Tumblin,
Van Oxner.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nichols and
children were guests Sunday of Dr.
and Mrs. James G. Jeanes in Lyman
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week to join him.
Dr. Blanche Dennes and Misses
he was a patient for two weeks.
Mrs. C. W. Wier, Mrs C. W. Wier,
Emily land ' Maybelle~Arnold. who Jr - and s . on ’ ^ ac * a " d Mrs ; ? ob Ro "
have been spending the summer and daughter. Beth, of Laurens
months in Massachusetts, were g ue sts! ^ ere * uests , dunn « the P ast we f k oi
the former s mother, Mrs. Annie
Copeland, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Cooper. Friends of Mrs. Copeland
of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ferguson, en
route to their home in St. Petersburg,
F1 Mr? Ur w* A h 'B^hauan and Mi., * 111 «««> ,0 kno ”' she ‘ s 111 at th '
Wynona Ray spent the week-end in ho ™ “L tl C T P * r
Savannah. Ga. with the former s 1 Mr. and Mrs Robert Simpson have
: daughter. M.ss Nell Buchanan. returned from their wedding trip and
Mr and Mrs, W. Q, Pendley. 0[ , are making their home in Laurens.
Atlanta, Ga,. were week-end guests ' Rub F Bri ' a , n ' ot T' CU " ,on
of the latter’s brother-in-law anJ i hotel, accompanied by her mother,
sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Ray, and “ rs B «“ 1 ' Duckworth ot Columbus,
other relatives 0a ” » hd , has bee " ymung here, are
Friends of Miss Irene Workman sp *"T* ! i;” k T 5 0 T 0ke ’ Va ’
will be glad to know she is improv- v T h “ r ’ and fT’ W ’ B , a Adams , ,
ing at her home after being a patient A . E ’ McIntosh was the guest ot
at the General hospital in Greenville, relatives in Johnston for the week-
I Guests of Mrs. Raymond Pitts for f*,;. ',
the week-end were: Mr and Mrs ! Miss Ann Blakely, who teaches in
George Bultman and Mias Louise. Cheraw, spent the week-end w th her
I Bultman, of Sumter, and Miss Ger- u a «l- MrS R vf P ak 3 , af'
jtrude Burghart, of Staten Island, Mrs. C.H. McCrary, Mrs. AbitAl-
Y ! exander, Billy and Kenneth McCra-
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Franks, of j . spent Sunday in Camden with
Asheville N C soent the week-end ' their daughter and sister, Mrs. Eu-
i Asnevuie. in. c.. spent tne weeK-eno vr- vim
with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell, of Co
gene Sheorn, and Mr. Sheorn. Mrs.
Sheorn and daughter, Linda, returned
lumbia. spent the week-end with her! h °“ e wi h T e ™ Idr a w « k . 5 ita >', K
: parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Benja- „ M , rs ’ dohn c : M:ia
I min. Friends of Mr. Benjamin will 1 Car,er ’ Mr ’ and Mrs ’ 0mer M ’ Bolt
| be sorry to know he continues ill at
| his home on Florida street.
I Mrs. Estelle R. Abrams has re-
and daughter, Patricia, were week
end guests of Mrs. T. E. Cole in High
Point, N. C.
I * . / , „ Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Longshore spent
turned from a two months stay in I c . *. . . * . T ^
Atiovat. no- ssritVn Vac- ovaei' Sunday in Newberry with Mrs. Long-
Atlanta. Ga., with her son-in-law and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. George Plun
kett, and family.
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. D.i Jeanes were Mr. and Mrs. Mac
Plowden of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Benjamin of Dry Branch, Ga.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jeanes and
i children of Atlanta, Ga.
shore's sister, Mrs., W. E. Summers,
and Mr. Summers.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Anderson, of
Anderson, spent Sunday, with the
former’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. F ,
Anderson, and other relatives.
Miss Madeline Cassanovi, of Co
lumbia, spent the week-end with her
^ . .mother, Mrs. M. Cassanova, and
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy, accom-! familv
Mrs. S. B. Loftis and Pfc. Frank
' panied by the latter’s sister, Mrs. Os-
wald Copeland of Newberry spent ' vlslted Mrs Frank Lo i, is d
w' r m.T v™ and 5 B ’ | Mr and Mrs. Victor Bowman at Alto,
W. Gibson m New Zion. Ga this week
Mrs. Cora McQuiston is spending r ni ' . . o
severa! weeks in Valdese N C with R ° bert F ' Black has returne d from
her daughier! Mrs. George Wiibam, “S'C RiChm ° I ' d ' "•
Mr ami Mrs Eugene Johnson andAshe^iile.^N, C."wm re-
son, Johnny, of Greenvtl e, spent the ret to know , h m and patients
"T o h J re TT T u ! lve ‘, rs in s « Josepll's hospital in Asheville.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sloan, of Chap- » iann r - ^ . , ... . .
i Tin *r /-« . .. . g , Mr. Ligon is associated with Jacobs
el Hill, N. C., visited the formers Ti , f
el. ** c. n ot j inc -* advertising agency of this
mother, Mrs. E. B. Sloan and other cRy ® s .
Mr. and Mrs. Drummond Bailey
.. , , ... . and two children and Miss Mary Ella
spent the week-end with her moth- Ba ,. eyi 0( GrMnw00di and J rapk
| relatives here the past week-end.
Miss Martharene Pitts, of Greer,
er, Mrs. John Griffin Pitts.
Bailey of Greenville, spent the week-
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Kubert Adair, of Greer, spent the „ m the , r moth ’ „ T L . w.
week-end with his father, Rhett P. Ra ii e y 1
Adair, end Mrs..Adair ’ i Mrs.' Hugh Workman, Mrs. Dow
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Stanley, of Bedeilbaugh , Mrs Ben Workman ind
HartsvlUe,, spent the week-end with Mrs Downes L Monroe attended the
lbe J atle ^ s . K parenls ’ ^ Ir ’ and ' , rs ' Piedmont District annual meeting of
W. E. Neighbors. 1 -- - **
j *„ tv . g Home Demonstratoin clubs in Spar-
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Purkerson, o. tanburg on Saturday.
Raleigh, N. C., were week-end guests
of Mrs. J. B. Wildqr, and on Sunday
spent the day in McCormick with
the latter’s son, G. C. Wilder, and
Mrs. Wilder.
Friends of Andrew J. Johnson wHl
!:nov/ he i; imp-.'v'.nj jal-
be g’.ai to
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